And on a lighter note, sometimes it’s worth keeping an eye on what others think might be a good idea. All of these are legitimate companies that didn’t spend quite enough time considering how their online names might appear:
- “Who Represents” is where you can find the name of the agent that represents any celebrity. TheirWeb site is http://www.WhorePresents.com
- “Experts Exchange” is a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views at http://www.ExpertSexChange.com
- Looking for a pen? Look no further than “Pen Island” at http://www.PenisLand.net
- Need a therapist? Try “Therapist Finder” at http://www.TheRapistFinder.com
- There’s the “Italian Power Generator” company, http://www.PowerGenitalia.com
- And don’t forget the “Mole Station Native Nursery” in New South Wales , http://www.MolestationNursery.com
- If you’re looking for “IP computer software”, there’s always. http://www.IPAnywhere.com
- The ” First Cumming Methodist Church ” Web site is http://www.CummingFirst.com
- And the designers at ‘Speed of Art” await you at theirwacky Web site, http://www.SpeedoFart.com
Ok, I did capitalise some letters just to put my point across, but these are not made up. Check them out yourself!

